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HERE'S A SAFER IFLI ACROSS mister! 4 \ I \ Il His rptick dash across the street probably will succeed—if the driver fees 11 | I J him in time, and acts like lightning, and the brakes are good, and the car \ \\ \\ l doesn't swerve or skid. But that’s a many-sided risk to take, just to save \ NN I I a minute. .. . especially when there’s a proper pedestrian crossing just \\ J down the road. \ Accident statistics tell a sorry tale these days when our war effort is the \n poorer for every person who fails to keep whole, well and working. A lot ' of these accidents arise out of thoughtless walking habits. . Today, there ... — are ' ess cars on roads, but that’s no reason why we cau act as though there are no cars. Remember — the footpath is stHl the safest place to walk on . . . that pedestrian crossings are there I 1 HHMI HH B I to b* vc y ou sa^e P assa g e from footpath to footpath, ■ H 12 M B v ■ B B I an d finally, that running out into the road is likely ■ k ImhM| k J ■ ■ to be the most unprofitable act you ever made. H BMH] L R Resolve to cultivate the habits of safe walking, to H* ve U P traffic dodging and jay walking, to use pedestrian crossings, and obey the traffic lights, and Full details from the Head Office of the Company. P.O. Box Jo remember that the last place -you’ll meet a car [348, Wellington; any Branch Office or Agent; or from any is on the footpath. Automobile Association Secretary, Agent or Uniformed Patrol. nj m u insurance NOT NEED IT, THAN TO NEED IT AND NOT HAVE IT. CSF THE PEEESTR/AH THIS IS NO 4 OF A SERIES OF SPECIAL “SAFETY-FIRST” ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLISHED FOR THE COMMON GOOD BY THE OFFICIAL “A.A.” INSURERS, THE N.LM.U. INSURANCE COMPANY. f

S. . . See this latest ; CHAMPION GAS COOKER with the wonderful NEW HOTMATi IT'S CHILD'S PLAY tb lift and clean this new divided hotplate I with the recessed porcelain-enamelled burner bowls. Yet another "easy-clean" feature that CHAMPION has added to its already imposing list of work-saving devices. Just lift out the pot rest and wipe around the bowl with a clean, damp cloth. No effort done in a trice. The oven and sides of this new cooker are heavily insulated - - - every atom of heat conserved for cooking. Porcelain - enamAU porcelain enamelled elled in deep, rich cream, with SUPER HI - SPEED BURNERS. relief facings in contrasting These high efficiency, recessed colours — Green, Blue, Red. ill W bowl burners will save you gas. You'll be proud to own this time, and trouble. So easy to lovely new type CHAAAPION. See it ot your [ I clean-no rough surfaces. ' G ;7' Sh _ CUJkMPION Auckland Gas Co. Ltd. " Wyndham Street GAS RANGES and Branches RADIATION New Zealand Limited. Brinsley Worlu, Dunedin.

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VANCE VIVIAN Ltd. WELLINGTON & LOWER HUTT. Overcoats Vance-Vivian, Ltd., have been known for 20 years as the leading house for MEN'S OVERCOATS. On account of short supplies we have been unable to invite your inspection this season. A smart range of English Tweed Overcoats are available, and we NOW INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. Priced from Bgns. to 13gns. LADIES' RAINCOATS Raglan Style. Double Texture Gaberdine, in S.W., W and O.S. £5/7/9. You will never regret buying Quality at VANCE VIVIAN Ltd. WELLINGTON AND LOWER HUTT

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 230, 26 June 1944, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 230, 26 June 1944, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 230, 26 June 1944, Page 8

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